Camel hump oil - based herbal compositions and method of making the same

ABSTRACT

The embodiments herein provide camel hump oil based herbal compositions and methods for preparing these compositions for treatment of a plurality of diseases such as dermatological conditions, musculoskeletal conditions and hair conditions. The embodiments herein also provide a method of extraction of camel hump oil from a camel hump and a method of de-odorizing the extracted camel hump. The camel hump-oil based herbal composition comprises camel hump oil, a herbal oil extract, a curing agent and a plurality of additives. The camel hump oil based composition is topically applied.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims the benefit of U.S. ProvisionalApplication Ser. No. 61/588,190 filed Jan. 19, 2012, the contents ofwhich are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.

BACKGROUND

1. Technical Field

The embodiments herein generally relate to camel hump oil-based herbalcompositions for treating of plurality of diseases. The embodimentsherein more particularly relate camel hump oil-based herbal compositionsfor skin treatment, hair treatment, musculoskeletal pain treatment and amethod of making the compositions.

2. Description of the Related Art

A camel is an important domestic animal in arid and semi-arid areas. Itis used as a source of meat, hair, hides, milk and for transport (Ali etal, 1996). Physiologically, the camels are incredible animals, which arewell adapted to the harsh conditions of their desert habitat withseveral adaptation mechanisms (Yagil, 1985; Souilem and Barhoumi, 2009).One of the camel's adaptation mechanisms is the hump, which is a giantmound of fat on the camel's back. There are great variations in theweight of the humps ranging from 8.5 kg to 44 kg, which accounts for 5%to 13% of body weight (Cardellino et al, 2005). The hump fats aremobilizable forms of energy to ensure the needs of the camels formaintenance, production and adaptation to the harsh desert environment(Bengoumi et al, 2005). It is believed by the inventor, without beingbound to theory, that the camel hump fats may also serve asanti-inflammatory and healing agents to help the animal to cope with thework load and the harsh desert conditions.

The hump fat is an edible fat that contains a wide variety of lipids.The composition of hump fat may vary depending on the distinctivecharacteristics of a particular animal, environmental conditions, diet,and numerous other factors. It is, nevertheless, believed that the mosttypical hump fat will have approximately the composition describedbelow.

The camel hump fat contains saturated and unsaturated fatty acids thatare bound to other compounds to form fatty acid containing lipids, e.g.,triglycerides and phosphoglycerides. The hump fat contains considerableamounts of essential fatty acids (EFAs), referred to herein as EFAs. TheEFAs present in the hump fat include omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids andconjugated linoleic acid (CLA) isomers (El-Magoli et al, 2006; Kadim etal, 2002; Mirgani, 1977; Rawdah et al, 1994; Shibani et al, 2011; Tariket al, 1994).

The weight percentages of the major fatty acids in the hump fat areoleic acid (C18:1) from 24% to 42%, palmitic acid (C16:0) from 24% to35%, stearic acid (C18:0) from 10% to 20% and myristic acid (C14:0) from10% to 12% (Kadim et al, 2002, Mirgani 1977, Shibani et al, 2011, Tariket al, 1994). The hump fat further contains other fatty acids such ascaprylic acid (C8:0), capric acid (C10:0), lauric acid (12:0),myristoleic acid (C14:1), palmitoleic acid (C16:1), arachidic acid(C20:0), gondoic acid (C20:1), erucic acid (C22:1), lignoceric acid(C24:0), nervonic acid (C24:1), CLA isomers (c9, t11-C18:2 and t10,c12-C18:2), and omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids such aslinoleic acid (C18:2n−6), a-linolenic acid (C18:3n−3), γ-linolenic acid(C18:3n−6), eicosadienoic acid (C20:2n−6), eicosatrienoic acid(20:3n−3), dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid (C20:3n−6), arachidonic acid(C20:4n−6), eicosapentaenoic acid (C20:5n−3) and cervonic acid(C22:6n−3). The hump fat further contains fatty acids with an odd numberof carbon atoms such as undecylic acid (C11:0), uridecylic acid (C13:0),pentadecylic acid (C15:0), pentadecenoic acid (C15:1), margaric acid(C17:0), margaroleic (C17:1) and nonadecylic acid (C19:0).

The hump fat also contains other naturally occurring compounds includingsmall amounts of cholesterol and considerable amounts of retinol(vitamin A), vitamin E isomers (α- γ- and δ-tocopherol), and β-carotene,the most potent precursor of retinoids (Al-Senaidy, 1989; Abu-Tarboushand Dawood, 1993; Al-Senaidy 1996).

The camel hump fat is an edible fat that has less cholesterol than theother animal fats and has a great nutritional value in meeting the needfor fat in the human diet (Cardellino et al, 2005). In the ancientPersian medicine, al-Rāzī has used the camel hump fat in suppositorypreparations to ease a hemorrhoid pain (AL-Humadi and Al-Samarrai,2009). The Camel Australia Export (http://www.camelsaust.com.au/) makesthe statement on its website that the camel fat is suitable formanufacture of soaps, cosmetics and baby dermatology creams.

The terms skin conditions and skin diseases are used, almostinterchangeably at times. They vary enormously from the mild conditions,which may affect only the appearance of the skin to severe diseases,which are totally incapacitating. The degree of treatment required, oreven sought, varies accordingly. The skin complaints account forapproximately 5% of internal medicine visits. Rash and pruritus areparticularly common complaints and frequently occur together. Thepresence or absence of pruritus with a primary skin lesion candramatically change the differential diagnosis. The generalized prurituscan present as the only dermatological complaint signifying anunderlying systemic disorder.

The dermatology is a branch of medicine dealing with the skin and itsdiseases. The skin is one of the most vulnerable organs of the body.Though seldom life threatening, the skin disorders can be uncomfortableand may cause chronic disabilities. In addition to the above, the skindisorders can lead to a psychological stress because the skin is sovisible.

The skin is the largest organ of the body, which helps in defining alook and appearance of a person. Any unsightly skin appearance, such asscarring, can affect both the mental and the physical well being of theperson. Further it is more susceptible to growths, discolorations anddisease because the skin is on the outer side of the body.

The musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) can affect the body's muscles,joints, tendons, ligaments and nerves. Most work-related MSDs developover time and are caused either by the work itself or by the employees'working environment. MSDs can also occur in the patient's life outsidework either through sport—tennis (elbow); music—guitar playing or ahobby—on-line tracing of a family tree. These external work events canbe exacerbated by their daily profession. They can also result from thefractures sustained in an accident. Typically, MSDs affect the back,neck, shoulders and upper limbs; less often they affect the lower limbs.

The hair related disorders include loss of hair and reduced hair growth.

There have been many compositions developed for treating dermatologicalconditions but none of them treats all kinds of skin diseases andconditions. The prior used and currently available herbal compositionsnever used a camel hump oil for the purposes of treatment of skinconditions, any musculoskeletal conditions and for treating any hairrelated disorder such as hair loss and reduced hair growth. Hence thereis a need to develop a camel hump oil-based herbal composition that canbe used for treatment of a plurality of diseases.

The above-mentioned shortcomings, disadvantages and problems areaddressed herein and which will be understood by reading and studyingthe following specification.

OBJECTIVES OF THE EMBODIMENTS

The primary object of the embodiments herein is to provide a camel humpoil-based herbal composition for treatment of skin and a plurality ofdisease conditions.

Another object of the embodiments herein is to provide a camel humpoil-based herbal composition with powerful anti-inflammatory,antioxidant, anti-itching and healing properties.

Yet another object of the embodiments herein is to provide a camel humpoil-based herbal composition for treatment of skin diseases.

Yet another object of the embodiments herein is to provide a camel humpoil-based herbal composition for treatment of skin ailments includingdry skin, cracked heels, psoriasis, hyperkeratosis and eczema.

Yet another object of the embodiments herein is to provide a camel humpoil hair treatment composition for treatment of musculoskeletaldiseases.

Yet another object of the embodiments herein is to provide a camel humpoil-based herbal composition for the treatment of hair ailments.

Yet another object of the embodiments herein is to provide a camel humpoil-based herbal composition that is applied topically over the skin.

Yet another object of the embodiments herein is to provide a method formaking of camel hump oil-based herbal compositions for treatment of aplurality of diseases.

Yet another object of the embodiments herein is to provide a method formaking of a hump oil-based herbal composition for treatment of skinconditions.

Yet another object of the embodiments herein is to provide a method formaking of a hump oil-based herbal composition for treatment ofmusculoskeletal conditions.

Yet another object of the embodiments herein is to provide a method formaking of a hump oil composition for hair treatment such as preventinghair loss and provoking hair growth.

These and other objects and advantages of the embodiments herein willbecome readily apparent from the following detailed description taken inconjunction with the accompanying drawings.

SUMMARY

The various embodiments herein provide hump oil-based herbalcompositions for treatment of a plurality of diseases. The plurality ofdiseases includes all kinds of dermatological conditions,musculoskeletal conditions and hair conditions. The embodiments hereinalso provide a method of making the hump oil-based herbal compositionsfor the treatment of a plurality of disease conditions. The embodimentsherein also provide a method of extraction of camel hump oil from acamel hump and a method of deodorizing the extracted camel hump.

According to one embodiment herein, a hump oil-based herbal compositioncomprises camel hump oil, a herbal oil extract, and a plurality ofadditives. The herbal oil is an extract of a herb in botanical oil. Theherb is an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory or antioxidant herb. The herbis bay leaves and thyme, the plurality of additives includes botanicaloil, a vitamin C, a vitamin E, an analgesic agent, a glycerin, anemulsifying wax, a fragrance and a preservative. The hump oil-basedherbal composition is used in a dermatological condition, in amusculoskeletal condition and in hair treatment.

According to the embodiments herein, the camel hump oil is deodorizedcamel hump oil. The botanical oil is selected from a group consisting ofgrape seed oil, canola oil, an olive oil, almond oil, avocado oil,sesame oil and a combination thereof. The emulsifying wax is present ina concentration of 10% w/w. The vitamin C is present in an amount of 1%w/w to 2% w/w. The glycerin is present in an amount of 5% w/w. Thevitamin E is present in an amount of 10,000 IU/100 gr compositions. Thehump oil-based herbal composition is topically applied.

According to another embodiment herein, a hump oil-based herbalcomposition for treatment of dermatological conditions comprises camelhump oil, a herbal oil extract of bay leaves and thyme, and a pluralityof additives. The camel hump oil is present with an amount of 30% w/w to55% w/w. The herbal oil extract of bay leaves and thyme is present in anamount of 5% w/w to 30% w/w. The plurality of additives includes avitamin C, a vitamin E, a glycerin, an emulsifying wax, a fragrance, anda preservative. The vitamin C is present with an amount of 1% w/w to 2%w/w. The vitamin E is present in an amount of 10,000 IU/100 grcomposition. The glycerin is present with an amount of 5% w/w. Theemulsifying wax is present in an amount of 10% w/w. The hump oil-basedherbal composition is in a form of an ointment.

According to another embodiment herein, a hump oil-based herbalcomposition for treatment of musculoskeletal conditions comprises camelhump oil, a herbal oil extract of bay leaves and thyme, and plurality ofadditives. The camel hump oil is present in the composition within arange of 40% w/w to 65% w/w. The herbal oil extract of bay leaves andthyme is present in an amount of 5% w/w to 30% w/w. The plurality ofadditives includes an analgesic agent, vitamin C, a vitamin E, aglycerin, an emulsifying wax, a fragrance, and a preservative. Theanalgesic agent is aspirin and is present with a concentration of 0.5%w/w to 2% w/w. The vitamin C is present at an amount of 1% w/w to 2%w/w. The vitamin E is present in an amount of 10,000 IU/100 grcomposition. The glycerin is present at an amount of 5% w/w. Theemulsifying wax is present in an amount of 10% w/w. The hump oil-basedherbal composition is in a form of an ointment.

According to one embodiment herein, a hump oil hair treatmentcomposition comprises a camel hump oil and a botanical oil. The camelhump oil is present at a concentration of 5% w/w to 15% w/w. Thebotanical oil is selected from a group consisting of a grape seed oil,an avocado oil, an almond oil and a sesame oil and a combinationthereof. The botanical oil is present in a concentration of 85% w/w to95% w/w. The hump oil hair treatment composition is in a form of aliquid.

According to another embodiment herein, a method for making a humpoil-based herbal composition comprises extracting a camel hump oil. Theextracted camel hump oil is deodorized. A herbal oil extract isprepared. The step of extracting the camel hump oil further comprisesmincing a camel hump. The minced camel hump is added in a containerfilled with an amount of water. The amount of water in the container isdouble an amount of the minced camel hump. The water is heated whilestirring continuously until the water boils. The contents of thecontainer are filtered through a cheese cloth-lined strainer to obtain afiltrate. The filtrate is mixed with an equal volume of cold waterhaving a temperature of 3° C. to 4° C. A camel hump oil is collectedwhich is formed as a solid slab on top of the water.

The step of deodorizing the camel hump oil comprises mixing the camelhump oil with water containing ground-dried bay leaves kept at apredetermined temperature to form a mixture. The ground-dried bay leavesare present in an amount of 1% w/v to 5% w/v. The predeterminedtemperature is 75° C. to 85° C. The mixture is agitated for apredetermined amount of time. The predetermined amount of time is 5 to10 minutes. The mixture is filtered to obtain a filtrate. The filtrateis cooled at a temperature to solidify the hump oil. The temperature is3° C. to 4° C. The solidified camel hump oil is collected.

The step of preparation of the herbal oil extract comprises taking abotanical oil in a container. The botanical oil is selected from a groupconsisting of a grape seed oil, a canola oil, an olive oil, an almondoil, an avocado oil, a sesame oil and a combination thereof Apredetermined amount of ground dried thyme and a predetermined amount ofground-dried bay leaves are added to the container. The predeterminedamount of ground-dried thyme is 1% w/w to 5% w/w. The predeterminedamount of ground and dried bay leaves is 1% w/w to 5% w/w. The containeris placed on a large container containing a boiling water. The contentsof the container are simmered and stirred for at least 10 min to 15minutes. The contents of the container are cooled to room temperature.The contents of the container are filtered.

According to another embodiment herein, the method further comprises astep of preparing a hump oil-based herbal composition for the treatmentof dermatological conditions comprising the steps of preparing asolution A. The solution A is prepared by a method comprising the stepsof dissolving a predetermined amount of a vitamin C in a predeterminedamount of a purified distilled water. The predetermined amount ofvitamin C is 1 gr to 2 gr. The predetermined amount of purifieddistilled water is 25 ml. A predetermined amount of a glycerin is addedto the solution and stirred. The predetermined amount of the glycerin is5 gr. The solution A is heated on a low flame until the temperature ofthe mixture reaches 50° C. to 60° C. The method further comprisespreparing a solution B.

The solution B is prepared by a method comprising the steps of adding apredetermined amount of the camel hump oil in a container. Thepredetermined amount of the camel hump oil is 30 gr to 55 gr. Apredetermined amount of a herbal oil extract is added to the container.The predetermined amount of the herbal oil extract is 5 gr to 30 gr. Apredetermined amount of an emulsifying wax is added. The predeterminedamount of the emulsifying wax is 10 gr. The contents of the containerare heated on a low flame until a temperature of the contents of thecontainer reaches 50° C. to 60° C. The contents of the container arestirred until a uniform blend is formed.

The contents of the solution A is added to the contents of the solutionB and stirred at a predetermined temperature to form a mixture C. Thepredetermined temperature is 50° C. to 60° C. The mixture C is mixed inan electric mixer at a speed of 1100 rpm for 20 minutes to form anointment. A predetermined amount of a vitamin E and a predeterminedamount of a Germall Plus preservative are added to the ointment at apredetermined temperature. The predetermined amount of the vitamin E10,000 IU/100 gr. The predetermined amount of Germall Plus preservativeis 0.05% w/w to 0.1% w/w. The predetermined temperature is 35° C. to 40°C. The ointment is mixed after adding the vitamin E and the preservativein an electric mixer at a speed of 1300 rpm for at least 10 minutes. Thehump oil-based herbal composition is used for treatment ofdermatological conditions. The dermatological conditions include eczema,psoriasis, dry skin, cracked heels and hyperkeratosis.

According to another embodiment herein, the method further comprises astep of preparing a hump oil-based herbal composition for the treatmentof musculoskeletal conditions comprising the steps of preparing asolution D. The solution D is prepared by a method comprising the stepsof dissolving a predetermined amount of a vitamin C and a predeterminedamount of a glycerin in a predetermined amount of purified distilledwater. The predetermined amount of vitamin C is 1 gr to 2 gr. Thepredetermined amount of the glycerin is 5 gr. The predetermined amountof purified distilled water is 15 ml. A solution of an analgesic agentis prepared. The analgesic agent is aspirin. The solution of theanalgesic agent is prepared by dissolving a predetermined amount of theanalgesic agent in ethanol followed by filtering. The predeterminedamount of aspirin is 0.5 gr to 2 gr. The prepared solution of theanalgesic agent is added to the prepared solution D and stirred. Thesolution D is heated on a low flame until a temperature of the mixturereaches 50° C. to 60° C.

Then, a solution E is prepared. The solution E is prepared by a methodcomprising the steps of adding a predetermined amount of the camel humpoil in a container. The predetermined amount of the camel hump oil is 40gr to 65 gr. A predetermined amount of a herbal oil extract is added tothe container. The predetermined amount of the herbal oil extract is 5gr to 30 gr. A predetermined amount of an emulsifying wax is added tothe container. The predetermined amount of the emulsifying wax is 10 gr.The contents of the container are heated on a low flame until atemperature of the contents of the container reaches 50° C. to 60° C.The contents of the container are stirred until a uniform mixture E isformed.

The contents of the prepared solution D is added to the contents of theprepared solution E and stirred at a predetermined temperature to form amixture F. The predetermined temperature is 50° C. to 60° C. The mixtureF is stirred in an electric mixer at a speed of 1100 rpm for 20 minutesto form an ointment. A predetermined amount of a vitamin E and a GermallPlus preservative are added to the ointment at a predeterminedtemperature. The predetermined amount of vitamin E is 10,000 IU/100 gr.The predetermined amount of Germall Plus preservative is 0.05% w/w to0.1% w/w. The predetermined temperature is 35° C. to 40° C. The ointmentis mixed after the addition of the vitamin E and the preservative in anelectric mixer at a speed of 1300 rpm for at least 10 minutes. The humpoil-based herbal composition is used for treatment of musculoskeletalconditions and pain. The pain includes a pain caused by a physicalinjury, a pain caused by medical conditions, a pain caused by adiscomfort associated with the medical conditions, a lower back pain, aknee pain, a hip pain, a hand pain, a shoulder pain, a sport pain. Themusculoskeletal conditions include osteoarthritis, sore muscles, musclecramps, and muscle spasms. The hump oil-based herbal composition mayalso be applied topically to a plurality of domestic animals, whereinthe plurality of domestic animals includes a dog, a cat and a horse.

According to one embodiment herein, the method further comprises a stepof preparing a hump oil composition for hair treatment comprising thesteps of adding a predetermined amount of the hump oil in a container.The predetermined amount of the hump oil is 5% w/w to 15% w/w. Apredetermined amount of a botanical oil is added to the container. Thepredetermined amount of the botanical oil is 85% w/w to 95% w/w. Thecontents of the container are heated on a low flame until a temperatureof the contents of the container reaches 50° C. to 60° C. The containeris removed from the low flame. The contents of the container are stirredto obtain a uniform liquid blend. The botanical oil is selected from agroup consisting of a grape seed oil, a canola oil, an olive oil, analmond oil, an avocado oil, a sesame oil and a combination thereof. Thehump oil hair treatment composition promotes hair growth and reduceshair loss.

The embodiments herein include the methods for camel hump oil extractionand deodorization, and preparation of hump oil-based compositions forthe treatment of dermatological ailments, hair loss, and musculoskeletalconditions.

The embodiments herein provide a hump oil-based herbal composition fortreating dermatological conditions including dry skin, cracked heels,eczema, hyperkeratosis and psoriasis. The skin treatment compositionincludes from 30% w/w to 55% w/w of hump oil, from 5% w/w to 30% ofherbal oil extract, 5% w/w of glycerin, from 1% w/w to 2% w/w of vitaminC, and 10,000 IU of vitamin E/100 gr composition.

The embodiments herein provide a hump oil hair treatment composition forpromoting hair growth and reducing hair loss. The hair treatmentcomposition includes from 5% w/w to 15% w/w of hump oil, and from 85%w/w to 95% w/w of botanical oil.

The embodiments herein provide a hump oil-based composition for treatingmusculoskeletal inflammation and pain caused by medical conditions orphysical injuries. The pain treatment composition includes from 40% w/wto 65% w/w of hump oil, from 5% w/w to 30% w/w of herbal oil extract,from 0.5% w/w to 2% w/w of aspirin, from 1% w/w to 2% w/w of vitamin C,5% w/w of glycerin, and 10,000 IU of vitamin E/100 gr composition.

These and other aspects of the embodiments herein will be betterappreciated and understood when considered in conjunction with thefollowing description and the accompanying drawings. It should beunderstood, however, that the following descriptions, while indicatingpreferred embodiments and numerous specific details thereof, are givenby way of illustration and not of limitation. Many changes andmodifications may be made within the scope of the embodiments hereinwithout departing from the spirit thereof, and the embodiments hereininclude all such modifications.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The other objects, features and advantages will occur to those skilledin the art from the following description of the preferred embodimentand the accompanying drawings in which:

FIG. 1 illustrates a flowchart indicating the various steps involved ina method for making a hump oil composition, according to an embodimentherein.

FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart indicating the various steps involved inthe step of extracting the camel hump oil, according to an embodimentherein.

FIG. 3 illustrates a flowchart indicating the various steps involved inthe step of deodorizing the camel hump oil, according to an embodimentherein.

FIG. 4 illustrates a flowchart indicating the various steps involved inthe step of preparation of herbal oil extract, according to anembodiment herein.

FIG. 5 illustrates a flowchart indicating the various steps involved inthe method of making a hump oil-based herbal composition for treatmentof dermatological conditions, according to an embodiment herein.

FIG. 6 illustrates a flowchart indicating the various steps involved inthe method of making a hump oil-based herbal composition for treatmentof musculoskeletal conditions, according to an embodiment herein.

FIG. 7 illustrates a flowchart indicating the various steps involved inthe method of making a hump oil hair treatment composition for promotinghair growth and reducing hair loss, according to an embodiment herein.

These and other aspects of the embodiments herein will be betterappreciated and understood when considered in conjunction with thefollowing description and the accompanying drawings. It should beunderstood, however, that the following descriptions, while indicatingpreferred embodiments and numerous specific details thereof, are givenby way of illustration and not of limitation. Many changes andmodifications may be made within the scope of the embodiments hereinwithout departing from the spirit thereof, and the embodiments hereininclude all such modifications.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

In the following detailed description, a reference is made to theaccompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which the specificembodiments that may be practiced is shown by way of illustration. Theembodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilledin the art to practice the embodiments and it is to be understood thatthe logical, mechanical and other changes may be made without departingfrom the scope of the embodiments. The following detailed description istherefore not to be taken in a limiting sense.

The various embodiments herein provide hump oil-based herbalcompositions and a method of making the hump oil-based herbalcompositions for the treatment of a plurality of disease conditions. Theplurality of disease conditions includes dermatological conditions,musculoskeletal conditions and a hair condition. The embodiments hereinprovide hump oil-based herbal compositions made up of camel hump oil incombination with herbal oil extract and the excipients.

The term “hump oil” or “camel hump oil” in the specification refers tothe oil derived from the camel hump fat by the described methods ofextraction and deodorization. The camel hump oil is the main activeingredient of the described composition according to the embodimentsherein.

The term “herbal oil extract” in the specification refers to thepreparation, which is used in the embodiments herein. The herbal oilextract described herein has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial,anti-itching and antioxidant properties. According to the embodimentsherein, the herbal oil extract helps to extend the shelf life as well asadds fragrance and therapeutic value to the finished hump oil-basedherbal composition products.

The hump oil prepared herein is non irritating and non-comedogenic. Thehump oil does not clog the pores of the skin and can be used in avariety of compositions including ointments, creams and cosmetics. Thehump oil can be combined with many active ingredients, which arebeneficial or otherwise therapeutic. In any event, the hump oilaccording to the embodiments herein serves similar functions ofincreasing skin penetrability, moisturizing, antioxidant,anti-inflammatory, pain relieving, and healing without adverse sideeffects.

The natural diet of the camel consists of desert plant materials thatcontain a large variety of carotenoids, vitamins, terpenes, sapogenins,flavones and other naturally occurring bioactive compounds that maydeposit in the fat storage depots, e.g. the hump. It is believed by theinventor, without being bound to theory, that it is the further presenceof such substances within hump fat which confer upon it the potentanti-inflammatory and healing activities observed.

The camel hump oil-based compositions described herein perform a numberof functions when applied topically to human skin. According to oneembodiment herein, a camel hump oil-based ointment for the treatment ofdermatological conditions including dry skin, cracked heels, eczema,hyperkeratosis and psoriasis. According to a second embodiment herein, acamel hump oil-based hair treatment oil for reducing hair loss andpromoting hair growth. According to a third embodiment herein, a camelhump oil-based ointment for the treatment of musculoskeletalinflammation and pain caused by medical conditions or physical injuries.The compositions according to the embodiments herein may also be appliedtopically to domesticated animals, such as but not limited to, dogs,cats, horses and the like.

According to the embodiments herein, the camel hump oil-based herbalcomposition has the powerful anti-inflammatory, anti-itch and healingproperties. The hump oil-based herbal composition is in the form of anointment. The hump oil-based herbal composition is topically applied onthe skin at an area suffering from a skin condition. The hump oil-basedherbal composition treats skin ailments including dry skin, crackedheels, psoriasis, hyperkeratosis and eczema.

The term “hump oil” or the “camel hump oil” refers to the oil derivedfrom camel hump using the methods provided according to the embodimentsherein. The embodiments herein provide a method of extracting a camelhump oil from a camel hump and a method of deodorizing the extractedcamel hump oil. The camel hump oil is in the form of a solid slab. Thedermatological conditions include atrophy, blister, crust or scab, cyst,excoriation, hives or wheals, lichenification, macule, nodule or papulesolid, raised bump, a patch, a pustule or a pimple, scales and a scar.

According to one embodiment herein, a camel hump oil-based herbalcomposition comprises a camel hump oil, a herbal oil extract and aplurality of additives. The herbal oil is an extract of a herb in abotanical oil. The herb is an anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial,antioxidant or anti-itching herb. The herb is bay leaves and thyme. Theplurality of additives includes an emulsifying wax, a vitamin C, avitamin E, a botanical oil, an analgesic agent a fragrance and apreservative. The hump oil-based herbal composition is used in adermatological condition, in a musculoskeletal condition and in hairtreatment.

According to the embodiments herein, the camel hump oil is deodorizedcamel hump oil. The herbal oil extract is bay leaves and thyme extractsin a botanical oil. The botanical oil is selected from a groupconsisting of a grape seed oil, a canola oil, an olive oil, an almondoil, an avocado oil, a sesame oil and a combination thereof.

According to another embodiment herein, a hump oil-based herbalcomposition for treatment of dermatological conditions comprises a camelhump oil, a herbal oil extract of bay leaves and thyme, and a pluralityof additives. The camel hump oil is present with an amount of 30% w/w to55% w/w. The herbal oil extract of bay leaves and thyme is present in anamount of 5% w/w to 30% w/w. The plurality of additive includes avitamin C, a vitamin E, an emulsifying wax, a glycerin, a Germall Pluspreservative and a fragrance. The vitamin C is present with an amount of1% w/w to 2% w/w. The vitamin E is present in an amount of 10,000 IU/100gr. The emulsifying wax is present with an amount of 10% w/w. Theglycerin is present with an amount of 5% w/w. The hump oil-based herbalcomposition is in a form of an ointment.

According to another embodiment herein, a hump oil-based herbalcomposition for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions comprises acamel hump oil, a herbal oil extract of bay leaves and thyme, and aplurality of additives. The camel hump oil is present in an amount of40% w/w to 65% w/w. The herbal oil extract of bay leaves and thyme ispresent in an amount of 5% w/w to 30% w/w. The plurality of additiveincludes, analgesic agent, a vitamin C, a vitamin E, an emulsifying waxand a glycerin. The analgesic agent is aspirin with a concentration of0.5% w/w to 2% w/w. The vitamin C is present in an amount of 1% w/w to2% w/w. The vitamin E is present in an amount of 10,000 IU/100 gr. Theglycerin is present in an amount of 5% w/w. The hump oil-based herbalcomposition is in a form of an ointment.

According to one embodiment herein, a hump oil hair treatmentcomposition comprises a camel hump oil and a botanical oil. The camelhump oil is present in a concentration of 5% w/w to 15% w/w. Thebotanical oil is selected from a group consisting of a grape seed oil,an avocado oil, an almond oil and a sesame oil and a combinationthereof. The botanical oil is present in a concentration of 85% w/w to95% w/w and the hump oil hair treatment composition is in a form of aliquid.

According to another embodiment herein, a method for making a humpoil-based herbal composition comprises extracting a camel hump oil. Theextracted camel hump oil is deodorized. A herbal oil extract isprepared. The step of extracting the camel hump oil further comprisesmincing a camel hump. The minced camel hump is added in a containerfilled with an amount of water. The amount of water in the container isdouble an amount of the minced camel hump. The water is heated whilestirring continuously until the water boils. The contents of thecontainer is filtered through a cheese cloth-lined strainer to obtain afiltrate. The filtrate is mixed with an equal volume of cold waterhaving a temperature of 3° C. to 4° C. A hump oil, which is formed as asolid slab on top of the water, is collected.

The step of deodorizing the camel hump oil comprises mixing the camelhump oil with water containing ground-dried bay leaves kept at apredetermined temperature to form a mixture. The grounded dried bayleaves are present in an amount of 1% w/v to 5% w/v. The predeterminedtemperature is 75° C. to 85° C. The mixture is agitated for apredetermined amount of time. The predetermined amount of time is 5 to10 minutes. The mixture is filtered to obtain a filtrate. The filtrateis cooled at a temperature to solidify the hump oil. The temperature is3° C. to 4° C. The solidified camel hump oil is collected.

The step of preparation of herbal oil extract comprises taking abotanical oil in a container. The botanical oil is selected from a groupconsisting of a grape seed oil, a canola oil, an olive oil, an almondoil, an avocado oil, a sesame oil and a combination thereof Apredetermined amount of ground dried thyme and a predetermined amount ofground and dried bay leaves is added to the container. The predeterminedamount of ground-dried thyme is 1% w/w to 5% w/w. The predeterminedamount of ground and dried bay leaves is 1% w/w to 5% w/w. The containeris placed on a large container containing a boiling water. The contentsof the container are simmered and stirred for at least 10 min to 15minutes. The contents of the container are cooled to room temperature.The contents of the container are filtered.

According to another embodiment herein, the method further comprises astep of preparing a hump oil-based herbal composition for the treatmentof dermatological conditions comprising the steps of preparing asolution A. The solution A is prepared by a method comprising the stepsof dissolving a predetermined amount of a vitamin C and a predeterminedamount of a glycerin in a predetermined amount of a purified distilledwater. The predetermined amount of Vitamin C is 1 gr to 2 gr. Thepredetermined amount of the glycerin is 5 gr. The predetermined amountof purified distilled water is 25 ml. The mixture is heated on a lowflame and stirred until the temperature of the mixture reaches 50° C. to60° C. The method further comprises preparing a solution B. The solutionB is prepared by a method comprising the steps of adding a predeterminedamount of a camel hump oil in a container. The predetermined amount ofthe camel hump oil is 30 gr to 55 gr. A predetermined amount of a herbaloil extract is added to the container. The predetermined amount of theherbal oil extract is 5 gr to 30 gr. A predetermined amount of anemulsifying wax is added. The predetermined amount of the emulsifyingwax is 10 gr. The contents of the container are heated on a low flameuntil a temperature of the contents of the container reaches 50° C. to60° C. The contents of the container are stirred until a uniform blendis formed.

The contents of the solution A is added to the contents of the solutionB at a predetermined temperature to form a mixture C. The predeterminedtemperature is 50° C. to 60° C. The mixture C is stirred in an electricmixer at a speed of 1100 rpm for 20 minutes to form an ointment. Apredetermined amount of a vitamin E and a predetermined amount of aGermall Plus preservative are added to the ointment at a predeterminedtemperature. The predetermined amount of the vitamin E is 10,000 IU/100gr. The predetermined amount of the Germall Plus preservative is 0.05%w/w to 0.1% w/w. The predetermined temperature is 35° C. to 40° C. Theointment is mixed after adding the vitamin E and the preservative in anelectric mixer at a speed of 1300 rpm for at least 10 minutes. The humpoil-based herbal composition is used for the treatment of dermatologicalconditions. The dermatological conditions include eczema, psoriasis, dryskin, cracked heels and hyperkeratosis.

According to another embodiment herein, the method further comprises astep of preparing a hump oil-based herbal composition for the treatmentof musculoskeletal conditions comprising the steps of preparing asolution D. The solution D is prepared by a method comprising the stepsof dissolving a predetermined amount of a vitamin C and a predeterminedamount of a glycerin in a predetermined amount of a purified distilledwater. The predetermined amount of vitamin C is 1 gr to 2 gr. Thepredetermined amount of the glycerin is 5 gr. The predetermined amountof the purified distilled water is 15 ml. A solution of an analgesicagent is prepared. The analgesic agent is aspirin. The solution of theanalgesic agent is prepared by dissolving a predetermined amount of theanalgesic agent in ethanol followed by filtering. The predeterminedamount of aspirin is 0.5 gr to 2 gr. The prepared solution of theanalgesic agent is added to the prepared solution D. The solution D isheated on a low flame until temperature of the mixture reaches 50° C. to60° C.

Then, a solution E is prepared. The solution E is prepared by a methodcomprising the steps of adding a predetermined amount of a camel humpoil in a container. The predetermined amount of the camel hump oil is 40gr to 65 gr. A predetermined amount of a herbal oil extract is added tothe container. The predetermined amount of the herbal oil extract is 5gr to 30 gr. A predetermined amount of an emulsifying wax is added tothe container. The predetermined amount of the emulsifying wax is 10 gr.The contents of the container are heated on a low flame until thetemperature of the contents of the container reaches 50° C. to 60° C.The contents of the container are stirred until a uniform blend isformed.

The contents of the prepared solution D is added to the contents of theprepared solution E at a predetermined temperature to form a mixture F.The predetermined temperature is 50° C. to 60° C. The mixture F isstirred in an electric mixer at a speed of 1100 rpm for 20 minutes toform an ointment. A predetermined amount of a vitamin E and apredetermined amount of a Germall Plus preservative are added to theointment at a predetermined temperature. The predetermined amount of thevitamin E is 10,000 IU/100 gr. The predetermined amount of the GermallPlus preservative is 0.05% w/w to 0.1% w/w. The predeterminedtemperature is 35° C. to 40° C. The ointment is mixed after the additionof the vitamin E and the preservative in an electric mixer at a speed of1300 rpm for at least 10 minutes. The hump oil-based herbal compositionis used for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions and pain. Thepain includes a pain caused by a physical injury, a pain caused bymedical conditions, a pain caused by a discomfort associated with themedical conditions, a lower back pain, a knee pain, a hip pain, a handpain, a shoulder pain, a sport pain. The musculoskeletal conditionsincludes osteoarthritis, sore muscles, muscle cramps, muscle spasms. Thehump oil-based herbal composition may also be applied topically to aplurality of domestic animals, wherein the plurality of domestic animalsincludes a dog, a cat and a horse.

According to one embodiment herein, the method further comprises a stepof preparing a hump oil composition for hair treatment comprising thesteps of adding a predetermined amount of a hump oil in a container. Thepredetermined amount of the camel hump oil is 5% w/w to 15% w/w. Apredetermined amount of a botanical oil is added to the container. Thepredetermined amount of the botanical oil is 85% w/w % to 95% w/w. Thecontents of the container are heated on a low flame until thetemperature of the contents of the container reaches 50° C. to 60° C.The container is removed from the low flame. The contents of thecontainer are stirred to obtain a uniform blend. The botanical oil isselected from a group consisting of a grape seed oil, a canola oil, anolive oil, an almond oil, an avocado oil, a sesame oil and a combinationthereof. The hump oil hair treatment composition is for hair treatment,and promotes hair growth and reduces hair loss.

FIG. 1 is a flowchart showing the various steps involved in a method formaking a hump oil herbal composition, according to an embodiment herein.With respect to FIG. 1, a camel hump oil is extracted (101). Theextracted camel hump oil is deodorized (102) and a herbal oil extract isprepared (103). A hump oil-based herbal composition for treatment ofdermatological conditions is made (104). A hump oil-based herbalcomposition for treatment of musculoskeletal conditions is made (105). Ahump oil composition for hair treatment is made (106).

FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing the various steps involved in the step ofextracting the camel hump oil, according to an embodiment herein. Withrespect to FIG. 2, a camel hump is minced (201). The minced camel humpis added in a container filled with an amount of water (202). The amountof water in the container is double an amount of the minced camel hump.The water is heated while stirring continuously until the water boils(203). The contents of the container is filtered through a cheesecloth-lined strainer to obtain a filtrate (204). The filtrate is mixedwith an equal volume of cold water having a temperature of 3° C. to 4°C. (205). A hump oil is collected (206). The hump oil is formed as asolid slab on top of the water.

FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing the various steps involved in the step ofdeodorizing the camel hump oil, according to an embodiment herein. Withrespect to FIG. 3, the camel hump oil is mixed with water containingground-dried bay leaves kept at a predetermined temperature to form amixture (301). The ground dried bay leaves is present in an amount of 1%w/v to 5% w/v and the predetermined temperature is 75° C. to 85° C. Themixture is agitated for a predetermined amount of time (302). Thepredetermined amount of time is 5 minutes to 10 minutes. The mixture isfiltered to obtain a filtrate (303). The filtrate is cooled at atemperature to solidify the hump oil (304). The temperature is 3° C. to4° C. The solidified camel hump oil is collected (305).

FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing the various steps involved in the step ofpreparation of herbal oil extract, according to an embodiment herein.With respect to FIG. 4, a botanical oil is taken in a container (401).The botanical oil is selected from a group consisting of a grape seedoil, a canola oil, an olive oil, an almond oil, an avocado oil, a sesameoil and a combination thereof A predetermined amount of ground driedthyme and a predetermined amount of ground and dried bay leaves areadded to the container (402). The predetermined amount of ground-driedthyme is 1% w/w to 5% w/w, and wherein the predetermined amount ofground dried bay leaves is 1% w/w to 5% w/w. The container is placed ona large container containing a boiling water (403). The contents of thecontainer is simmered and stirred for at least 10 min to 15 minutes(404). The contents of the container are cooled to room temperature(405). The contents of the container are filtered (406).

FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the various steps involved in the methodof preparing a hump oil-based herbal combination for the treatment ofdermatological conditions, according to an embodiment herein. Withrespect to FIG. 5, a solution A is prepared (501). The solution A isprepared by a method comprising the steps of dissolving a predeterminedamount of a vitamin C in a predetermined amount of purified distilledwater. The predetermined amount of vitamin C is 1 gr to 2 gr. Thepredetermined amount of purified distilled water is 25 ml. Apredetermined amount of a glycerin is added to the solution and stirred.The predetermined amount of the glycerin is 5 gr. The solution A isheated until a temperature of the mixture reaches 50° C. to 60° C. Asolution B is prepared (502). The solution B is prepared by a methodcomprising the steps of adding a predetermined amount of the camel humpoil in a container. The predetermined amount of the camel hump oil is 30gr to 55 gr. A predetermined amount of a herbal oil extract is added tothe container. The predetermined amount of the herbal oil extract is 5gr to 30 gr. A predetermined amount of an emulsifying wax is added. Thepredetermined amount of the emulsifying wax is 10 gr. The contents ofthe container are heated on a low flame until a temperature of thecontents of the container reaches 50° C. to 60° C. The contents of thecontainer are stirred until a uniform blend is formed. The contents ofthe solution A is added to the contents of the solution B at apredetermined temperature to form a mixture C (503). The predeterminedtemperature is 50° C. to 60° C. The mixture C is stirred in an electricmixer at a speed of 1100 rpm for 20 minutes to form an ointment (504). Apredetermined amount of a vitamin E and a predetermined amount of apreservative are added to the ointment at a predetermined temperature(505). The predetermined amount of the vitamin E is 10,000 IU/100 gr.The predetermined amount of the preservative is 0.05% w/w to 0.1% w/w.The predetermined temperature is 35° C. to 40° C. The ointment is mixedafter adding the vitamin E and the preservative in an electric mixer ata speed of 1300 rpm for at least 10 minutes (506). The hump oil-basedherbal composition is used for the treatment of dermatologicalconditions. The dermatological conditions include eczema, psoriasis, dryskin, cracked heels and hyperkeratosis.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing the various steps involved in thepreparation of a herbal composition for the treatment of musculoskeletalconditions, according to an embodiment herein. With respect to FIG. 6, asolution D is prepared (601). The solution D is prepared by a methodcomprising the steps of dissolving a predetermined amount of a vitamin Cin a predetermined amount of purified distilled water. The predeterminedamount of vitamin C is 1 gr to 2 gr. The predetermined amount ofpurified distilled water is 15 ml. A predetermined amount of a glycerinis added and to the solution stirred. The predetermined amount of theglycerin is 5 gr. A solution of an analgesic agent is prepared. Theanalgesic agent is aspirin and the solution of the analgesic agent isprepared by dissolving a predetermined amount of the analgesic agent inethanol followed by filtering. The predetermined amount of aspirin is0.5 gr to 2 gr. The prepared solution of the analgesic agent is added tothe prepared solution D and stirred. The solution D is heated on a lowflame until a temperature of the solution reaches 50° C. to 60° C. Asolution E is prepared (602). The solution E is prepared by a methodcomprising the steps of adding a predetermined amount of a camel humpoil in a container. The predetermined amount of the camel hump oil is 40gr to 65 gr. A predetermined amount of herbal oil extract is added. Thepredetermined amount of the herbal oil extract is 5 gr to 30 gr. Apredetermined amount of an emulsifying wax is added to the container.The predetermined amount of the emulsifying wax is 10 gr. The contentsof the container are heated on a low flame until the temperature of thecontents of the container reaches 50° C. to 60° C. The contents of theprepared solution D is added to the contents of the prepared solution Eat a predetermined temperature to form a mixture F (603). Thepredetermined temperature is 50° C. to 60° C. The mixture F is stirredin an electric mixer at a speed of 1100 rpm for 20 minutes to form anointment (604). A predetermined amount of a vitamin E and apredetermined amount of a Germall Plus preservative are added to theointment at a predetermined temperature (605). The predetermined amountof the vitamin E is 10,000 IU/100 gr. The predetermined amount of thepreservative is 0.05% w/w to 0.1% w/w. The predetermined temperature is35° C. to 40° C. The ointment is mixed after the addition of the vitaminE in an electric mixer at a speed of 1300 rpm for at least 10 minutes(606). The hump oil-based herbal composition is used for the treatmentof musculoskeletal conditions and pain. The pain includes a pain causedby physical injuries, a pain caused by medical conditions, a pain causedby a discomfort associated with the medical conditions, a sport pain, alower back pain, a knee pain, a hip pain, a hand pain, a shoulder pain.The musculoskeletal conditions includes osteoarthritis, sore muscles,muscle cramps, muscle spasms. The hump oil-based herbal composition mayalso be applied topically to a plurality of domestic animals. Theplurality of domestic animals includes a dog, a cat and a horse.

FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing the various steps involved in the methodof preparation of a hump oil hair treatment composition, according to anembodiment herein. With respect to FIG. 7, a predetermined amount of thecamel hump oil is added in a container (701). The predetermined amountof the camel hump oil is 5% w/w to 15% w/w. A predetermined amount of abotanical oil is added to the container (702). The predetermined amountof the botanical oil is 85% w/w to 95% w/w. The contents of thecontainer are heated on a low flame until a temperature of the contentsof the container reaches 50° C. to 60° C. (703). The container isremoved from the low flame (704). The contents of the container arestirred to obtain a uniform liquid blend (705). The botanical oil isselected from a group consisting of a grape seed oil, a canola oil, anolive oil, an almond oil, an avocado oil, a sesame oil and a combinationthereof. The hump oil composition for hair treatment promotes hairgrowth and reduces hair loss.

The embodiments herein are further supported with the followingexamples. The examples set forth are not meant to limit the scope in anymanner.

Example 1 Camel Hump Oil Extraction

Camel hump is minced and transferred into a pot containing two volumesof water. The water is brought to boil while stirring frequently untilthe hump fat liquefies. The heat is removed and the liquid is filteredthrough a cheese cloth-lined strainer. The filtrate is mixed with equalvolume of cold water and cooled at 3° C. to 4° C. to separate into aslab of solidified hump oil of a deep yellowish color on the top ofwater containing impurities. To further remove impurities, thesolidified hump oil is liquidized in two volumes of boiling water andfiltered through a cheese cloth-lined strainer. The filtrate is cooledat 3° C. to 4° C. and the slab of solidified hump oil that is formed onthe top of water is collected. This later process is repeated severaltimes until hump oil of a white color is obtained. At this point, thehump oil has an unpleasant odor.

Example 2 Hump Oil Deodorization

An excellent deodorizing effect is obtained by mixing hump oil withwater of 75° C. to 85° C. containing 1% w/v to 5% w/v of ground driedbay leaves (a potential deodorant herb) and agitating the mixture for 5to 10 minutes followed by filtering and cooling the filtrate at 3° C. to4° C. to solidify the hump oil. If necessary, this procedure is repeatedseveral times. During this process, in addition to deodorization, thefat-soluble components of bay leaf are also extracted into the hump oil.These fat-soluble components have antimicrobial, antioxidant,anti-itching and anti-inflammatory properties. By this method, hump oilof high quality is obtained without using high temperature or chemicals,which are typically used in the process of oil deodorization.

The term “hump oil” or “camel hump oil” refers to oils derived fromcamel hump fat by the above mentioned methods of extraction anddeodorization, and that it is the main active ingredient of the presentinvention.

The hump oil prepared herein is noncomedogenic, i.e., it does not clogpores of the skin. It is not irritating to skin and can be used in avariety of compositions including ointments, creams and cosmetics. Itcan be combined with many active ingredients, which are beneficial orotherwise therapeutic. In any event, hump oil in any such applicationserves similar functions of increasing skin penetrability, moisturizing,antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and healing without adverse effects.

Example 3 Preparation of Herbal Oil Extract

Botanical oils that may be utilized in the embodiments herein for thepreparation of herbal oil extract include: grape seed oil, canola oil,olive oil, avocado oil, almond oil, sesame oil, and the like, as well asmixtures thereof. In addition, one or more oils other than the oilsdescribed herein may be included in the composition.

For preparation of herbal oil extract, the botanical oil is transferredinto a small pot of a double boiler and 1% w/w to 5% w/w of ground driedthyme and 1% w/w to 5% w/w of ground dried bay leaves are added. The potis placed on the top of the larger pot containing boiling water andsimmered gently while stirring for 10 to 15 minutes, then cooled to roomtemperature and filtered. The herb is discarded and the filtrate iscollected as the herbal oil extract.

The composition of the embodiments herein is not limited to containingthe herbal oil extracts described in detail herein. Rather, thecomposition of the present invention may comprise any pain relieving,anti-inflammatory, or antioxidant type of herb known to one of ordinaryskill in the art.

The term “herbal oil extract” refers to the above-mentioned preparation,which is used in the present invention. The herbal oil extract describedhere has, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-itching and antioxidantproperties, and will help extend shelf life as well as add fragrance andtherapeutic value to the finished product.

Example 4 Other Ingredients

The hump oil-based herbal compositions described above may furthercomprise various additional ingredients and compounds. Examples of suchadditional components include a natural fragrance, such as floral orherbal fragrance without limitation. The fragrance can be omitted. Itmay be desirable to omit fragrance in circumstances in which thecomposition is intended for use on sensitive individuals or individualswho may undergo an allergic reaction to fragrance.

Example 5 Composition for the Treatment of Dermatological Conditions

One embodiment of the invention includes a hump oil-based herbalcomposition for treating skin ailments. As used herein, the term“ailment” refers to any item on or in the skin that would benefit fromtreatment, such as but not limited to, skin conditions, e.g., eczema,psoriasis, dry skin, cracked heels and hyperkeratosis. The ointment hasantimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anti-itchingactivities, moisturizes the skin, reduces inflammation, and relievesdryness.

The method of preparing the ointment comprises the following steps:

Phase 1: In a container, 1 gr to 2 gr of vitamin C is dissolved in 25 mlof purified distilled water and 5 gr of glycerin is added. The mixtureis stirred over a double boiler on low heat until temperature of thecontents of the container reaches 50° C. to 60° C. and a homogeneoussolution is obtained.

Phase 2: In a container, 30 gr to 55 gr of hump oil, 5 gr to 30 gr ofherbal oil extract and 10 gr of emulsifying wax are combined and heatedon low heat until temperature of the contents of the container reaches50° C. to 60° C.

The concoction is stirred constantly until a uniform blend is formed.

When the contents in both containers are at the same temperature ofabout 50° C. to 60° C., the contents of phase 1 container is slowlyadded to the contents of phase 2 container and stirred with an electricmixer at 1100 rpm for 20 minutes or until the mixture cools to 35° C. to40° C. and a uniform ointment is formed. Vitamin E (10,000 IU/100 grointment) and Germall Plus preservative (0.05% w/w to 0.1% w/w) areadded to the ointment and mixed with an electric mixer at 1300 rpm for10 minutes. The topical composition of the present invention may beformulated in any acceptable topical vehicle, including gel, whitepetrolatum, bee wax, etc.

The ointment of the present invention may be applied over the affectedskin area twice a day or more, depending on the amount of time for whichrelief lasts. The treatment area is washed with mild soap and water andthe skin is dried with a clean towel. The ointment may be applied to theaffected area and to a portion of the area just outside of the affectedarea and is rubbed gently until it is absorbed into the skin.

Example 6 Composition for Hair Treatment

Embodiment of the invention further includes a hump oil-based herbalcomposition for promoting hair growth and reducing hair loss.

In a container, 5% w/w to 15% w/w of hump oil and 85% w/w to 95% w/w ofbotanical oil are combined and heated over a double boiler on low heatuntil temperature of the mixture reaches 50° C. to 60° C. and hump oilliquefies. The concoction is removed from heat and stirred constantlyuntil oils mix and a uniform blend is obtained.

Botanical oils that may be utilized for the preparation of hairtreatment oil include: grape seed oil, avocado oil, almond oil, sesameoil, and the like, as well as mixtures thereof. In addition, one or moreoils other than the oils described herein may be included in thecomposition.

The composition prepared as described herein above may be topicallyapplied to the scalp, massaging the mixture through evenly for 2 to 3minutes. The hair is wrapped in a towel for 2 to 3 hours to allow themixture to penetrate the scalp and hair. The hair is washed with agentle shampoo. This process should be repeated at least once a week.

Example 7 Composition for the Treatment of Musculoskeletal Conditions

Embodiment of the invention further includes a hump oil-based herbalcomposition for treating musculoskeletal inflammation and pain of asubject. The pain is caused by physical injuries or medical conditions,or from discomfort associated with these conditions. The ointment hasanalgesic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and healing activities, andcomprises of hump oil, herbal extracts, vitamins and an analgesic agent.Preferred analgesic agent is aspirin. Addition of aspirin enhances thepain relieving benefits of the ointment. The ointment may be appliedtopically to a subject for relief of pain, discomfort and other symptomsassociated with osteoarthritis; lower back pain; sore muscles, includingmuscle cramps and muscle spasms; auto accident injuries; knee, hip,shoulder and hand pain; sports injuries, strains and sprains;musculoskeletal injuries. The ointment of the present invention may alsobe applied topically to domesticated animals, such as but not limitedto, dogs, cats, horses and the like.

The method of preparing the ointment comprises the following steps:

Phase 1: In a container, 1 gr to 2-gr vitamin C is dissolved in 15 ml ofpurified distilled water and 5 gr of glycerin is added. The mixture isstirred until a homogeneous solution is obtained.

From 0.5 gr to 2 gr of aspirin is dissolved in ethanol and filtered. Thefiltrate is mixed with phase 1 contents and stirred over a double boileron low heat until temperature of the contents of phase 1 containerreaches 50° C. to 60° C.

Phase 2: In a container, 40 gr to 65 gr of hump oil, 5 gr to 30 gr ofherbal oil extract and 10 gr of emulsifying wax are combined and heatedover a double boiler on low heat until temperature of the contents ofthe container reaches 50° C. to 60° C. Then, the mixture is stirreduntil a uniform blend is formed. When the contents in both containersare at the same temperature of about 50° C. to 60° C., the contents ofphase 1 container is slowly added to the contents of phase 2 containerand stirred with an electric mixer at 1100 rpm for 20 minutes or untilthe mixture cools to 35° C. to 40° C. and a uniform ointment is formed.Vitamin E (10,000 IU/100 gr) and Germall Plus preservative (0.05% w/w to0.1% w/w) are added to the ointment and mixed with an electric mixer at1300 rpm for 10 minutes. The topical composition of the presentinvention may be formulated in any acceptable topical vehicle, includinggel, white petrolatum, wax, etc.

Skin Ailments

The embodiments herein provide anti-inflammatory, antioxidant,anti-itching, antimicrobial agents, and other beneficial compounds withhealing activities capable of moisturizing, normalizing and stabilizingthe skin and can be used to aid in treating skin ailments. The typicalskin ailments or conditions, which may be treated with the camel humpoil-based composition, include: dry skin, cracked heels, eczema,psoriasis, psoriasis arthritis and hyperkeratosis.

The dry skin is characterized by redness, lackluster surface, flakes,cracks, reduced frictional resistance, and even fissures. The affectedperson may experience a feeling of dry, rough, and itchy skin, as wellas stings or tingles. Dryness is frequently linked to an impairedbarrier function (Loden, 2003) observed, for example, in cracked heels,eczema, psoriasis and hyperkeratosis.

The dry skin is one of the most common cause of cracked heels. Crackedheels, scientifically termed as heel fissures, cause a lot of discomfortand may even be accompanied with bleeding.

The eczema is inflammation of the epidermis, the outer layer of the skin(Purwar et al, 2008) and is characterized by redness, skin edema orswelling, itching and dryness, crusting, flaking, blistering, cracking,or bleeding (Ring et al, 2006).

The hyperkeratosis is a thickening of the outer layer of the skin due tooverproduction and accumulation of keratin, producing a tough and oftendry area, and that keratin accumulation can be accompanied byhyperpigmentation in the stratum corneum of the epidermis (Vinay et al,2004). The keratin is a fibrous structural protein, the key materialmaking up the outer layer of skin and the key structural component ofhair and nails. The hyperkeratosis cannot be cured but its symptoms canbe alleviated by rejuvenation and hydration, combined with minimizinghyperkeratotic condition (Loden, 2003).

The psoriasis is a relatively common chronic inflammatory andproliferative skin disease, males and females equally, may becomplicated by arthritis, termed psoriatic arthritis (Christophers,2001; Costello and FitzGerald 2001; Lowes et al, 2007). The psoriasis isa condition characterized by skin dryness and hyperplasia (escalatedcell growth rate) of the epidermal keratinocytes causing flaky scales.Other possible symptoms of psoriasis include skin pain, itching andcracking. There are several types of psoriasis but the most common formof the disease is Plaque Psoriasis. A plaque is the well-defined patchesof inflamed, red and raised skin, with flaky, silvery white buildup ontop of the plaques called scale which is composed of dead cells.Psoriasis is considered to be an autoimmune disease but has a geneticcomponent that makes certain people more likely to develop it (Mehlisand Gordon, 2003). However, often external or environmental factors suchas emotional stress, injury to the skin, some types of infection andreaction to certain drugs can trigger psoriasis. Patients may haveperiods of remission alternating with recurrences of the symptomslasting for several weeks or months. While there is no permanent curefor psoriasis, its symptoms can be reduced by several treatmentsincluding, steroid medications, UV radiation, oral or systemic drugs andtopical agents such as vitamin D3 derivatives, retinoids, coal tar oranthralin (Spuls et al, 1997; Ashcroft, et al 2000). However, thesetreatments can cause adverse effects including skin irritation, skinthinning, dermatitis and atrophy, and may even lead to carcinogenesis(Aschoff, et al, 2000; Van de Kerkhof, 2005).

The hump oil-based skin treatment ointment described herein hasanti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-itchingqualities, do not irritate the skin, and that can be used as many timesas required without adverse side effects. It performs a number offunctions when applied to the skin. For example, it can replenishnatural skin oils, maintain skin hydration, reduce inflammation, sootheredness, and control itching, flaking and scaling associated with manystubborn skin conditions including dry skin, cracked heels, eczema,psoriasis and hyperkeratosis.

Musculoskeletal Conditions

The joint disorders and inflammation are widespread and can cause jointstiffness, lameness, and considerable discomfort and pain. The arthritisis a condition associated with inflammation and pain in the joints ofbody. The arthritis first appears asymptomatically in the second orthird decades of life and becomes almost universal by age 70.Osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, is a degenerativejoint disease and one of the biggest causes of disability around theworld. Osteoarthritis involves degradation of joints including cartilageand bone, especially at the hips and knees. In the absence of cartilagecover, bones are exposed to damage which results in joint pain,stiffness and softness of joints. Osteoarthritis is often accompanied byosteoporosis, a condition where the bone calcium resorption occurs dueto hormonal imbalance, making the bone more brittle, which may lead tofrequent fractures. Genetics and metabolic malfunctioning are the rootcause of the disease.

The non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs that are oftenused as treatments to manage joint diseases only function to temporaryrelieve the pain. The present invention provides a hump oil based-paintreatment ointment for reducing inflammation of the joints and providingrelief from the joint pain while being non-irritating to the skin, andthat it has long-lasting healing properties without adverse effects. Theointment penetrates the skin rapidly and adequately and acts to provideeffective transport across the dermis or mucous membranes of said areaof pain or discomfort to provide effective relief from swelling,stiffness, and the pain and discomfort caused by a variety ofinflammatory medical conditions or physical injuries. For example, theointment assists in the relief of the effects of arthritic pain bypromoting an anti-inflammatory effect to restore flexibility to stiffand painful joints. The ointment will also help maintain joint mobilityand flexibility in joint overuse injury or repetitive strain injuryaffecting variety of worker groups like assembly workers, jackhammeroperators, typists, musicians and sport players. Physical activity cansubject the human body to intense strains, which may cause muscle and/orjoint pain. When used on activity related injuries, the pain reliefointment of the present invention speeds recovery through reducinginflammation and restores flexibility to tight muscles or joints andthereby assists in quick recovery.

The following examples further illustrate the use of the invention forthe treatment of skin ailments, hair loss and musculoskeletal conditionsand are not intended to limit the same.

Example 8

A 35-year-old male that had very dry skin with some cracks on his handsapplied the hump oil-based skin treatment ointment on the affected areatwo to three times per day. Within two days, the skin was noticeablysofter, rejuvenated, hydrated, and the dry, crackly skin had smoothedout. The condition was completely cured within 4 days and the skinacquired normal tone and texture within one week.

Example 9

A 40-year-old female had cracked heels for about two years withtemporary relief from steroidal creams, which have limited use. She usedthe hump oil-based skin treatment ointment on her heels two times perday. The ointment healed her skin significantly and improved hercondition within two days. The severely broken heels were completelycured within one week. She continued to use the ointment since beenhealed to keep her heels healthy and hydrated.

Example 10

A 7-year-old male had severe eczema on the back of his hands and arms.The eczema had been recurring for a period of two years and causingnocturnal itching He used the hump oil-based skin treatment ointment tothe affected area two to three times per day. The itching stopped withinthe first hour of treatment. Within the first few days, the patches onthe skin started to smooth out. After use for three weeks, theappearance of the skin had improved and acquired a normal tone andtexture.

Example 11

A 25-year-old male with plaque psoriasis on his legs had difficultycontrolling the psoriasis for over 10 years. The individual had beentreated previously with limited success, with maximum B rangeultraviolet rays (UVB), along with topically applied tar,corticosteroids, and 5-fluorouracil. He applied the hump oil-based skintreatment ointment topically to the affected area two times per day. Atthe end of the second week, the ointment resulted in significantclearing of the psoriatic plaques. After five weeks, the psoriaticplaques competently cleared.

Example 12

A 36-year-old female had suffered from mild psoriasis on her elbows andfingertips. She applied the hump oil-based skin treatment ointmenttopically to the affected area two times per day. At the end of the twoweeks, the ointment resulted in significant clearing of the psoriasisand the appearance of the skin had improved and acquired a more normaltone and texture.

Example 13

A 55-year-old female had hyperkeratosis on her palm and her sole sincethe age of six months. She used the hump oil-based skin treatmentointment every evening at bedtime and every morning After two weeks ofthis treatment regimen, she had significant improvement of her skin,including decreased hyperkeratosis, and softer and hydrated skin. Thepatient's skin condition remained improved with regular use of theointment. She had used other available treatments but none of thetreatments had improved her condition to this extent.

Example 14

A 45 years old female had experienced hair loss and hair thinning on herscalp. The hump oil hair treatment composition was applied topically tothe individual's scalp two times per week. After approximately two weeksof this treatment, cessation of hair thinning was observed. Atapproximately one month from the first application, restored hair growthin the affected areas was detected. At approximately three months fromthe first application, substantial growth and thickness of theindividual's hair was detected.

Example 15

A 48 year old female individual complaining of severe wrist joint painwas treated with the hump oil-based pain treatment ointment everyevening at bedtime and every morning Upon application of the ointment,the pain and discomfort was alleviated within 10 to 15 minutes. Aftertwo weeks of use, the onset of pain was less often and the individualused the ointment as required.

Example 16

A 50-year-old male suffering from arthritis pain in his knees appliedthe hump oil-based pain treatment ointment every night at bedtime andevery morning. The ointment rapidly alleviated pain and discomfortwithin 10 to 15 minutes and helped to ease out the stiffness, therebyincreasing mobility and flexibility of the knee. After two weeks of use,the onset of pain and discomfort was less often and the individual usedthe ointment as required. Regular use of the hump oil-based paintreatment ointment decreased pain symptoms and allowed maintenance ofreasonable activities.

Example 17

A 55 years old female complaining of pain of planner fasciitis, which iswhich is inflammation of the connective tissue on the sole of the foot,used the hump oil-based pain treatment ointment on a daily basis everynight at bedtime. The ointment rapidly reduced inflammation and shecould sleep without pain and discomfort. After one month of use, theindividual did not need to use the ointment on a daily basis and onlyused occasionally as required.

Example 18

A 48 year old male complaining of severe lower back and hip pain wastreated with the hump oil-based pain treatment ointment, after a hotbath before bed. He felt almost immediate relieve from pain after eachuse and could sleep without pain. After one month of use, the onset ofpain and discomfort was less often and he did not need to use theointment on daily basis but only used occasionally as required.

The ointment prepared as described herein above may be topically appliedto the area to be treated for relief from a variety of symptoms ofmusculoskeletal conditions. An amount of the ointment is applied to anarea of discomfort and lightly rubbed over the area until the ointmentis absorbed into the skin. The ointment can be used about 2 to 3 timesdaily or more, depending on the amount of time for which relief lasts.Relief of at least one of the symptoms, that is, pain, soreness,swelling or inflammation, typically occurs within about 10 minutes toabout 15 minutes.

The foregoing description of the specific embodiments will so fullyreveal the general nature of the embodiments herein that others can, byapplying current knowledge, readily modify and/or adapt for variousapplications such specific embodiments without departing from thegeneric concept, and, therefore, such adaptations and modificationsshould and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and rangeof equivalents of the disclosed embodiments.

It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employedherein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.Therefore, while the embodiments herein have been described in terms ofpreferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that theembodiments herein can be practiced with modification within the spiritand scope of the appended claims.

Although the embodiments herein are described with various specificembodiments, it will be obvious for a person skilled in the art topractice the invention with modifications. However, all suchmodifications are deemed to be within the scope of the claims.

It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended tocover all of the generic and specific features of the embodimentsdescribed herein and all the statements of the scope of the embodiments,which as a matter of language might be said to fall there between.

What is claimed is:
 1. A camel hump oil-based herbal compositionscomprises: a camel hump oil; a herbal oil extract, wherein the herbaloil is an extract of a herb in a botanical oil, and wherein the herb isa pain relieving, anti-inflammatory or antioxidant herb, and wherein theherb is bay leaves and thyme; a curing agent, wherein the curing agentis selected from a group consisting of a vitamin C, a botanical oil andan analgesic agent; and a plurality of additives, and wherein theplurality of additives includes a petroleum jelly, a vitamin E, afragrance and a preservative.
 2. The herbal composition according toclaim 1, wherein the herbal composition is used in a dermatologicalcondition, in a musculoskeletal condition and in hair treatment.
 3. Theherbal composition according to claim 1, wherein the herbal compositionfor treatment of dermatological conditions comprises: a camel hump oil,wherein the camel hump oil is present with an amount of 70 weightpercent to 80 weight percent; a herbal oil extract of bay leaves andthyme, wherein the herbal oil extract of bay leaves and thyme is presentin an amount of 10 weight percent to 15 weight percent; a vitamin C,wherein the vitamin C is present with an amount of 5 weight percent to10 weight percent; a petroleum gel, wherein the petroleum gel is presentwith an amount of 10 weight percentage to 15 weight percentage; aglycerin, wherein the glycerin is present with an amount of 5 weightpercentage; a plurality of additives, wherein the plurality of additivesincludes a vitamin E, a fragrance and a preservative, and wherein theherbal composition is in a form of an ointment.
 4. The herbalcomposition according to claim 1, wherein the herbal composition fortreatment of musculoskeletal conditions comprises: a camel hump oil,wherein the camel hump oil is present in an amount of 80 weight percentto 90 weight percent; a herbal oil extract of bay leaves and thyme,wherein the herbal oil extract of bay leaves and thyme is present in anamount of 5 weight percent and 10 weight percent; an analgesic agent,wherein the analgesic agent is aspirin with a concentration of 10 wt %to 20 wt %; a vitamin C, wherein the vitamin C is present in an amountof 5 weight percent to 10 weight percent; a glycerin, wherein theglycerin is present in an amount of 5-weight percentage; a plurality ofadditives, wherein the plurality of additives includes a petroleumjelly, a vitamin E, a fragrance and a preservative, and wherein theherbal composition is in a form of an ointment.
 5. The herbalcomposition according to claim 1, wherein the herbal composition forhair treatment comprises: a camel hump oil, wherein the camel hump oilis present in a concentration of 5-wt % to 15-wt %; a botanical oil,wherein the botanical oil is selected from a group consisting of a grapeseed oil, an avocado oil, an almond oil and a sesame oil and acombination thereof, and wherein the botanical oil is present in aconcentration of 85 wt % to 95 wt %, and wherein the herbal compositionis in a form of a liquid.
 6. The herbal composition according to claim1, wherein the camel hump oil is deodorized camel hump oil.
 7. Theherbal composition according to claim 1, wherein the botanical oil isselected from a group consisting of a grape seed oil, a canola oil, anolive oil, an almond oil, an avocado oil, a sesame oil and a combinationthereof.
 8. The herbal composition according to claim 1, wherein thepetroleum jelly is present in a concentration of 10% w/w.
 9. The herbalcomposition according to claim 1, wherein the vitamin E is present in anamount of 1000 IU/g.
 10. The herbal composition according to claim 1,wherein the herbal composition is topically applied.
 11. A method forsynthesizing a herbal composition comprises: extracting a camel humpoil; de-odorizing the camel hump oil; and preparing a herbal oilextract; wherein the step of extracting the camel hump oil furthercomprises: mincing a camel hump; adding the minced camel hump in acontainer filled with an amount of water, wherein the amount of water inthe container is double an amount of the minced camel hump; heating thewater while stirring continuously till the water boils; filtering thewater through a cloth to obtain a filtrate, wherein the cloth is cheesecloth-lined strainer; mixing the filtrate with an equal volume of coldwater having a temperature of 3° C. to 4° C.; collecting a hump oil,wherein the hump oil is formed as a solid slab on top of the water,wherein the step of de-odorizing the camel hump oil comprises: mixingthe camel hump oil with water containing a combination of ground driedbay leaves and ground dried thyme kept at a predetermined temperature toform a mixture, wherein the grounded dried bay leaves present in anamount of 1% to 2% w/v, and wherein the grounded dried thyme is presentin an amount of 1% to 2% w/v, and wherein the predetermined temperatureis 75° C. to 85° C.; agitating the mixture for a predetermined amount oftime, wherein the predetermined amount of time is 5 to 10 minutes;filtering the mixture to obtain a filtrate; cooling the filtrate at atemperature to solidify the hump oil, wherein the temperature is 3° C.to 4° C.; and collecting the solidified camel hump oil, wherein the stepof preparation of herbal oil comprises: taking a botanical oil in acontainer, wherein the botanical oil is selected from a group consistingof a grape seed oil, a canola oil, an olive oil, an almond oil, anavocado oil, a sesame oil and a combination thereof; adding apredetermined amount of ground dried thyme and a predetermined amount ofground and dried bay leaves, wherein the predetermined amount of grounddried thyme is 1 wt % to 5 wt %, and wherein the predetermined amount ofground and dried bay leaves is 1 wt % to 5 wt %; placing the containeron a large container containing a boiling water; simmering and stirringa contents of the container for at least 10 min to 15 minutes; coolingthe contents of the container to room temperature; and filtering thecontents of the container.
 12. The method according to claim 11, whereinthe method further comprises a step of preparing a herbal compositionfor treatment of dermatological conditions comprising the steps of:preparing a solution A, wherein the solution A is prepared by a methodcomprising the steps of: dissolving a predetermined amount of a vitaminC in a purified distilled water, wherein the predetermined amount ofVitamin C is 5 wt % to 10 wt %; adding a predetermined amount of aglycerine to form a mixture, wherein the predetermined amount of theglycerine is 5 wt %; boiling the mixture to obtain a homogenous mixture,wherein the mixture is boiled until a temperature of the mixture reaches50° C. to 60° C.; preparing a solution B, wherein the solution B isprepared by a method comprising the steps of: adding a predeterminedamount of the camel hump oil in a container, wherein the predeterminedamount of the camel hump oil is 70 wt % to 80 wt %; adding apredetermined amount of a herbal oil extract, wherein the predeterminedamount of the herbal oil extract is 10 wt % to 15 wt %; heating acontents of the container on a low flame till a temperature of thecontents of the container reaches 50° C. to 60° C.; removing thecontainer from the low flame; stirring the content of the container tilla temperature of the contents of the container drops to 35° C. to 40°C.; adding a predetermined amount of a white petroleum, wherein thepredetermined amount of a white petroleum added is 10 wt % to 15 wt %,mixing a content of the container in an electric mixer at a speed for apredetermined time, wherein the speed is 1100 rpm and wherein thepredetermined time is 10 minutes; adding a predetermined amount of thesolution A to a predetermined amount of the solution B at apredetermined temperature to form a solution C, wherein thepredetermined amount of the solution A is 10 wt % to 20 wt % and whereinthe predetermined amount of the solution B is 80 wt % to 90 wt %, andwherein the predetermined temperature is 35° C. to 40° C.; mixing thesolution C in an electric mixer at a speed of 1300 rpm for 20 minutes toform an ointment; adding a vitamin C to the ointment; mixing theointment after adding the vitamin C in an electric mixer at a speed of1300 rpm for at least 10 minutes.
 13. The method according to claim 12,wherein the herbal composition is used for treatment of dermatologicalconditions, wherein the dermatological conditions includes eczema,psoriasis, dry skin, cracked heels and hyperkeratosis.
 14. The methodaccording to claim 11, wherein the method further comprises a step ofpreparing a herbal composition for treatment of musculoskeletalconditions comprising the steps of: preparing a solution D, wherein thesolution D is prepared by a method comprising the steps of: dissolving apredetermined amount of a vitamin C in a purified distilled water,wherein the predetermined amount of Vitamin C is 5 wt % to 10 wt %;adding a predetermined amount of a glycerin to form a mixture, whereinthe predetermined amount of the glycerin is 5 wt %; stirring the mixtureto obtain a homogenous mixture; preparing a solution of an analgesicagent, wherein the analgesic agent is aspirin and wherein the solutionof the analgesic agent is prepared by dissolving a predetermined amountof the analgesic agent in ethanol followed by filtering; adding theprepared solution of the analgesic agent to the prepared solution D;preparing a solution E, wherein the solution E is prepared by a methodcomprising the steps of: adding a predetermined amount of the camel humpoil in a container, wherein the predetermined amount of the camel humpoil is 80 wt % to 90 wt %; adding a predetermined amount of a herbal oilextract, wherein the predetermined amount of the herbal oil extract is 5wt % to 10 wt %; heating a contents of the container on a low flame tilla temperature of the contents of the container reaches 50° C. to 60° C.;removing the container from the low flame; stirring the content of thecontainer till a temperature of the contents of the container drops to35° C. to 40° C.; adding a predetermined amount of a white petroleum,wherein the predetermined amount of a white petroleum added is 10 wt %to 20 wt %, mixing a content of the container in an electric mixer at aspeed for a predetermined time, wherein the speed is 1100 rpm andwherein the predetermined time is 10 minutes; adding a predeterminedamount of the prepared solution D to a predetermined amount of asolution E at a predetermined temperature to form a solution F, whereinthe predetermined amount of the prepared solution D is 5 wt % to 10 wt%, wherein the predetermined amount of a solution E is 80 wt % to 90 wt%, and wherein the predetermined temperature is 35° C. to 40° C.;stirring the solution F in an electric mixer at a speed of 1300 rpm for20 minutes to form an ointment; adding a vitamin E to the ointment at aconcentration of 10,000 IU/100 gr; mixing the ointment after theaddition of the vitamin E in an electric mixer at a speed of 1300 rpmfor at least 10 minutes.
 15. The method according to claim 14, whereinthe herbal composition is used for treatment of musculoskeletalconditions and pain, wherein the pain includes a pain caused by aphysical injuries, a pain caused by medical conditions, a pain caused bya discomfort associated with the medical conditions, a lower back pain,a knee pain, a hip pain, a hand pain, a shoulder pain, and wherein themusculoskeletal conditions includes osteoarthritis, sore muscles, musclecramps, muscle spasms.
 16. The method according to claim 14, wherein theherbal composition is topically applied to a plurality of domesticanimals, wherein the plurality of domestic animals include a dog, a catand a horse.
 17. The method according to claim 11, wherein the methodfurther comprises a step of preparing a herbal composition for hairtreatment comprising the steps of: adding a predetermined amount of thecamel hump oil in a container, wherein the predetermined amount of thecamel hump oil is 5 wt % to 15 wt %; adding a predetermined amount of abotanical oil to the container, wherein the predetermined amount of thebotanical oil is 85 wt % to 95 wt %; heating a contents of the containeron a low flame till a temperature of the contents of the containerreaches 50° C. to 60° C.; removing the container from the low flame;stirring the contents of the container to obtain a uniform liquid blend.18. The method according to claim 17, wherein the botanical oil isselected from a group consisting of a grape seed oil, a canola oil, anolive oil, an almond oil, an avocado oil, a sesame oil and a combinationthereof.
 19. The method according to claim 17, wherein the herbalcomposition for hair treatment promotes hair growth and reduces hairloss.